Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 140, Decatur, Adams County, 8 June 1907 — Page 4

11l ■ Aso.'ta* f~ set paid toy Decatur e*--*-# for va* ot “ sroaNcta Corrected every day at 2 c : ockblffalo stock market. EAST BUFFALO. N T ?’«* A— R«e: ear - -*. 2 cars; market PncTsSers Mi-tXt steen fj s to feeders.. Beottpcs. bags * ' Medi ■.:■»< ’asd beartm... f Ws* Yorker* --- f*T~ Fix* ® Receipts sbeep 25 ears; market steady. Best curia* -err •/? g »S-S» * Calk. dipped gH L CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago market# c ased today at 1:15 p au aceordmg to the Decator Btockk Gram Exchange. Jaly wheat —.. fe-wer -wheat S'? re July com September eora ” - "* Jmy oau ”2* Ms perk 1 ’ - PTTSBuRG MARKETS. Cataa stock yards. PtMsbus* Pa-, Jsste 7 —Hoc sopptr ♦* e®*! kes setady. | ?-. - - - - -*' . Mediums Yorkers Light Pigs V»S«j — TOLEDO MARKETS. Changed every day ax 2 ofetaek by I J. D. Hale Decatar special wire •erriee Wheat cash Joly »•** Joly con. .... .4 4: July oars *i’"* September com L.-S September oats *» Rye - ** STOCK. By Fred Scire: max r arr b* per cvt. ft .*■’&& ?■> Cattle, per cwt tL54@$L54 Calves per cwt 35..?.g M-44 Cows, per cwt 32 m S Jm?4 Sheep, per cwt SLs6g>4.4® Hogs per cwt. @*s - COAL—PER TON. Hocking lamp H® Virginia Splint 45* Domestic Nut Wnaked Nut <-»• Pittsburg lump <-48 Pocahontas <-"® Kent-icky Camel. .. — 6.>j Anthracite ” * Charges for carrying coal —25c per ton or fraction thereof; upstairs. 54 cents per ton. OTHER PRODUCTS. By Various Grocers and Merchants. Eggs per dozen 13e Butter per pound 16c Potatoes 65c Lard Sc GRAIN. By G. T. Burk, successor to Carroll Ee vator company. Big 4 Whi e Seed oats for sale or exchange to farmers. Wheat, No. 2. red -1 ?4 Wheat. No. 3, red -S3 Oats, No. 3, white 41 Barley -22 Rye No. 2 55 Clover Seed 5 W Alsyke 6.5* Timothy seed L«» No. 1 Timothy hay. baled 1.54 No. 1 Clover hay. baled 11.44 No. 2 Mixed hay, ba.el 12.48 No. 1 Clover hay, baled 12 '34 Corn -74

JACKSON HILL COAL. By George Tricker. (Wholesale ) A- or 2 Jackson Hill lump. f. o. b. mine >2-54, L o. b ecatur, ii 'i; exh store not, f. o. b Decatur. * 76; Hocking ;;mp, >l.7' t o. t mine, Hockinc lump K-so. tab. Decatur. Splint lump >1.55 f. o. b. mine; Splint lump, 11.10 t o. b. Decatur. MARKET NOTES. Cora —\ eent lower. Receipts at Chicago today. Hogs IXOOO Wheat 12 cars Cora ...517 cars Oats <3 ears Cattie 4«9 cars Sheep 43*0 Estimate tor tomorrow; Hogs 25,«» Oats 28 cars Wheat 931 cars Corn 179 cars WHEAT. FLOUR, ETC. The Oak Roller Mills quotation Oak Patent flour >4.6<*§ A-S/'O Bran, per ton >20.00 Middlings, per ton 20.00 Rough meal, per cwt 1.00 Kiln dried meal, per cwt 1.50 Screenings. No. 1, per bn 60 Screenings, No. 2, per bu 40 Cop feed, per ton 20.00 Wheat. No. 2, per bushel 94 WOOL AND HIDES. By B. Kairer A Son. ‘Phone 44Z. Wool 25c© M Beef hides 7c Calf hides, B©ls lbs © 9c Sheep pelts 2&-®»l .59 Tallow 4% Call on “Nig" at the Model for a good shine. 134-4 t

"T. B. A.'s Poem.* Thomas Baiiey Aldrich was fond of retell.ng that anecdote of his own boyist darlug wMch appears in bis “Ponkapoe Paper*. “ to the effect that rpoa Erst estoring Jernes T Fields’ office in the Ota Corner Bookstore his eyes fell upoc that kindly editor and pobirtbtr s me£&>nt3dwn bwA. tipen upoo the ta- ' Me Mr. Fields was absent for the tajoKit and the y -uthfui poet could *>t bHf> notieing the impressive Hst of agenda; forget to mail R. W E- Ms eootract.” “Don't forget O. . W. H’» proofs.” etc., wberespon the “yr«ng Milton." who certainly deserved to succeed in hi* profession, wrote np'iu the meooratedum txxA. “Don’t f-jeget to accept T B A s [oem.“ and disappeared. The poem was accepted, paid for and. truest kmdness of all as Mr. Aklrtct; asserted, was never printed. But the r*»>urcefnl youth never tost his deferent*! attitude toward the bearer* ot those famous initialed names that had once preceded his owm—At- ’. laxs-e. Sosas Too Soon. The other Jay a stranger thus addressed a coming oct at the Vakm station “Too wll! excuse me. sir. but ist t i tMT— The passenger without wafting for ; the other to 4nisi, responded “Your * Wesl. I presume ;. is, sir. Yoe wrffl allow me to explain that I ptoked It up on coming out of the train just now. I bare greet pleasure in restr. r—g it to the rightful own- ■ er" The stranger expressed his thanks and qufckly made off. A few minutes later the same stranger. with a brand new umbrella tucked . carefully under his arm. asked asother indiridual the same question be had intende»i to ask the man wbc- tamd&d him the zmbrelia. “You will examse me. sir. but isn t this the nearest way to Fifth a venue?" . — Kansas City Izadependeat. “The A-mlghty De a'* A recent headline. - Rule at the Dob I | Lar." has suggested the inquiry. Whe : c-rlgtaated the familiar phrase “The ’ >’— dollar'” It was Washington. Irrfng :a “The Creole VilAze." whk* be published tn 1837. The ; hrase became •» popular and excited so much controversy tn eoßseqwnce of a doubt whether the adjective was irreverent that its author had to explain eighteen years later that be had intended "no irrevere&e even to the dollar, wfaleh be Is well aware is becoming daily more and more an object of worship." “Dollar” is certainly one of the wortd"» great words now. and it is difh-mlt to realise that it only means “vaSeyer." the “thaler” La rim? been named after the JoachimsthaJ. tn Bohemia, in whore valley it was ffrst coined in the six teer.m century—London Chronicle. Su:e»de as Experiment. A wealthy young man named Lean dro Improta after taking refreshment at a case in Naples called for pen and ink and wrote a somber of notes and iectera He rises quietly lx»i oct a small revoirer and sbot himself in the breast. One of the Letters found in his pocket runs: To the Curkme Public— lx til* eecrerjit i» wotsntarEy to ieave this world without great eff-jrt» bdag tuaie ce ti* part ot n* w>-.arer* axd eartois* joopie to d_BCOver the eaaee of the deed. Ix my case I wished to study t&ete3ijeyci*osis at cuart-re is that not a fx» idea? Bo much has ’ o wrtttsa <* tr.e subwet and it me to -heeover mstea-i at Ullllf So I to die aai see whecier I sraU io retene to the form at ar-imai. It w: —d be debgtttu. to returE to ibis wortd a* a joe. ar a rat 'T>>'4a fee f * *- *•' * •***»-** NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS.

Notice is hereby given that on the 4th day of Jane IM7. the Cobueou Council of the city of Decatur, teliana. adopted a resolution declaring that it was necessary to construct a sewer <%. and along the following route to-wit Commencing at a point on the west side of south Market street in the city of Decatar. Indiana, where the alley between lots numbers > and 221 crosses or intersects said south Market street, thence to run south along the west side of said street to Oak street with 10 inch sewer tile thence with 12 inch sewer tile easterly on the north side of Oak street and to empty into and terminate in the St Marys river said sewer to be known as the Dan N. Erwin sewer, and to be constructed recording to the profile, plans and specifications now on file at the office of the city eierk and fixing the council chambers of said city where any and all persons whose property may be affected by the construction of said aewer may be heard at seven o'clock p. m on the Ikth day of June. l>o7. CARL O FRANCE. *SeaL< .City Clerk. 137-1 fit

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS Notice is hereby given that on the fourth day of June, 1907. the Cotnmtm Connell of the city of Decatur. Indiana adopted a resolution declaring that it was necessary to construct a sewer on and along the following route, towit: Commencing at the manhole at the north end of Decatur street in the city of Decatur, Indiana, running thence north on and along the center of the alley between lots numbers 854. 855. 856. 857 in Meibers seetmd addition to the city of Decatur. Indiana. and lots numbers 73, 78. 83, 89. 84 of the citizens' second addition to the city of Decatur to St. Marys street and there to terminate, said sewer to be known as the Clyde M. Rice sewer tnd to be constructed according to the profile, plans and specifications now on file in the office of the city clerk, and fixing the council chambers of said city, where al! persons whose property may be affected by the construction of said sewer may be beard at seven o'clock p. m. on the 18th day of Jane. 1907. CARL O. FRANCE. l3eaL) City Cletk. 127-121

WANTED —A fail? rreex girt at the Park HoteJ. m quire M cece FOR SALE—CamSe sheep. I»qnire C. L Musuma R. R 12. 'Phase |I4G. ISMte FOR RENT— An eightrewei hoese oa Mercer aveaoe Inquire et Mrs Al | Burdgi l«»4k 1-OH SALE—Seed potatoes. Imgmre of E E Zlmmermim. R R i or cal. I pisose No. 4 D line. 156-6? FOR SALE —Seee®d-fcand bnggy and pbaewa. good as new. WEI s>m. : cheap. See R K Erwin. 13Sdf FOUND—Two pair of earner pige-;ms. Inquire of Fred Thieme R. R No. S 1 Decasnr, and pay for this aorjee. 127-35 I FOR SALE —Secoad hand chape, organ eerv. ceabie for xtioc. psrjoses :or home. WHI sell reascuaile Inquire a; ’ti* office. 2?4-<t TOMATO PLANTS FOR SALE—Siteand tenderkitn variecie*. 25c a feta- | d.red; 5c a states. Miss Jesse Magiey. 1414 Monroe street- IX7-lit WANTED TO RENT—A gxd dwelltag isouse. centrally keated. or a store rooa- Address L. F. Aexasder care of Decatsr Democrat. ts LOST?—A small rmxama hat for a baby, soaaewbene terwees, the Eurdg mi'llirery sm-re at d the Burd* residence- Finder return to Mrs. M. P. Burdg and receive reward. ts WANTED—AE yeur cement work" We guarantee to do yosr work honestly mi at a fair price. Satistsscm-on guaranteed. A3 kiner of -remem and concrete work d-t-ne. Totn Peters:-n A LOST—A bsmeh of papers excused in an oraageotared case, with Adam* Circuit Coen printed on the fare Between Decatur and the Pleasax.'. Valley church- Finder return to this office and receive reward. ts TRLSTEE ELECTION. There wfll be ax eiecocn of o®e trustee to the ehureh board of she Evangelical church in Decatur, on Friday June 14. at S:J4 p. m al the eturch. to £2 the unexpsred term of George Kerr resigned.. FRED HOFFNAN Pres. .A VAN CAMP Sec NOTICE TO THE TAX PAYERS. Ordered by the Board ot Renew that ;te Auditor give newiee to the | tax payers of the Tartans townships I that they may be heard on the fol-« lowing r.Aged dates: Ctaou —Monday, Jtme 14. 11«.’7. Box —Tuesday, June 11, IM7. Preble —Wednesday June IL IW7. Kirkland— Thursday. June 13, IWJWashrngtcs—Friday. Jtme 14. li-1'7.1 St. Marys—Saturday Jane 15, 1447. Blue Creek —Monday June 17. IH7. Monroe and Munroe Corp—Tuesday, June IS. IM7. French —Wednesday. June 15, 1547 Hartford—Thursday. June 24, IS>47. Wabash —Friday, June 21. 1547. Decatur Corp.—Saturday. June 22 Geneva Corp.—Mc®*»y, June 24. Berne Corp—Tuesday. June 25, C. D. LEWTON. lU-Jt Auditor.

PREBLE MUTUAL INSURANCE NOTICE The Preble Township German Mutual Fire Lnssranoe Co. of Preble township. Adams county. Indiana be.d their regular annual meeting on Saturday, Juse Ist at Friedheim. Adams eouaty, Ind. The meeting was one of the best the company ever held and considerable business of importance was transacted, as follows: Al! premiums on sew policies and premiums on additional insurance shall be paid on the day the same is insured by the appraisers or in case of necessity a barkar-.e note for thirty days will be accepted If the said is not paid within thirty days, the policy stall been me void Shredded corn fodder may be insured with the consent of the appraisers. Whenever an assured suffers lows on buildings by fire or lightning, the assured shall at or.ee notify the president of the Preble Township German Mutual Fire insurance company. The company has provided printed blank forms tor filing claims for loss by lightning, the same to be sworn to by the assured and by two appraisers, who are policyholders, who have appraised the loss. These forms can be obtained from John Frnchte. R. F. D. No. 11. D. Hoffman. R F. D. No. 11, or at the law office of Fruchte & Litterer. Decatur, Ind. Whenever an assured shall carry additional insurance in any ocher company property covered by a policy in tide company, his policy in this company shall at once become void, as to the aforesaid property. The following are the officers tor the ensuing year: William Gaimeyer president; C. C. D. Scbeumaa. treasurer; Herman Reese, secretary; D. Hoffman. J. Fruchte, appraisers. 13Mtd—15-ltw

Chamberlains DIAnRHCE . . ! A few dears of tht* rewoedy will in i T>r--k: > tz. c-r atet*cx :' I ca-Ticc*. It tax always he ierenie-l tt», 11 ews m tie abate terete attacks .f ! I er* tap cx-iie and c*«era aaaefeaw. Is t* equally sre?re*sfnl fee sumtrer | darrbcea and cfe-eera mf?mre — m . cailirea. an-1 »the mean* -rd •a-rrnc the Irr« cd xxaay ci., iren ea a year ■. When reduced with water *ur wwsened it ss t-?e*s*:: to take Every BLxn cf a N?w~y sbwld kre? ths* remedy -a hit br-are - Bty n x. w Pss3 23c. LaxsaStg »X- j Eave tox seen the paensres at the Saatbiae Stadio fcr 1L56 a d.-uen* See CharSes Phi-ips for a crcrptti. FOR SALE —A twelve row erm. sired fer. wKI- se2 cheap- if st>ld at c*ee. Inquire st this t-fficfc 135-6» We are prepared to eseax your carpets or remevate ywer feathers. We wH call bx yocr f »i? and deliver them when cieaaed. Call ns by phtse. Dtmwii A Helm . - LOST —A str-all br-ach tn the shape of a four-leaf etaver with a sma_ set is the -tenter Last ao-mewhere between nort. Third street and Central s-th-Kl imldm.? Finder please leave a: ihis -.-ffiee or recurs, to Versa Smith. if o, ATTENTION BEN -_ = » Memorial eermte win be held at Ben Hur hall Sanday June Snh at 2 p. w. AU members requested to attend and to bring Bowers, if passible. Mary V. Dailey. Smite Iw • ~O-

CHEAP EXCURSIONS Via Erte R R to pctxts so the wee asd south west. On the first and third Tuesday of each sB-acth. we will have, ix. sale both toe way and txt trip tickets at exceedingly lew rates. Cal! ; tm Erie agents for parti-mi are. or write O L, ENOS. Traveling Passeng?Agest, Marton Oxi: CEMENT WORK GUARANTEED We are ready to take ct—tracts for' all ktnis of cement work, snea as concrete fitundanttsas. si Jew alia cellar floors, etc. Where we furnish tie material we guarantee the work. Scad us your orders, or call as by phase , No. 554BUTLER 4 BUTLER. 71-*tf Decaur. Ind o SPECIAL EXCLRSCN RATES via CLOVER LEAF ROUTE. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE. N T. Special excurs-t-ss, July I and fid NORFOLK. VA_ Jamestown -.- Very tow rates Tickets on sale April Itth to Nov. MtlL PHILADELPHIA PA B. P. O E. Tickets on sale July 12, 13 and 14. SARATOffA SPRINGS N T. Triennial Conclave K. T. Tickets oe sale July 5- C and 7. SEATTLE. Wash. I O. G. T AND CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Tickets on sale June ISth to July 12th. SPOKANE. WASH. BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLES' UNION. Tickets on sale June 15th to July Ifith. SUMMER TOURIST RATES to all the popular resorts; tickets on sale June Ist. For rates apply to nearest Clover Leal Agent or address W. L. ROSS, Genre.’ Passenger Agent, Toledo, Ohio.

Weak Women Ta vsak sad w wee®. to«r> is aS toast am way la be.; B 3 wick that way. twe trjainwto atm bs axs. itaed (toe a tool one to eccaUtafctsa. hot both an nspcrtoct. boti —«v~wl - Dr. CbMp t S-ftot Carafe toe Loea! Dr 5000* t i-aorac V- tba CtwJTrtonal Tbelaraer-Dr Sbooa• sasuWeal ■aecna sa?sntzwae a-.; pewry totoeßy. wfeßa Dr. Ebeoy’a KescseaSre to wboCy an znerual treatact Tbe rraona threceboct taa acsira aygexu. >eefcx< fee of a7 nerve. a£ ttosoe. ax i ah Hood axs-cs. The TRjit Core’, as fa name fapitos. does Ito work vrtnto yea atee». It KCCtos tore and '.--.tarn, sd wnetxa asrfeoea. beak toes. w«a r-itaare sad vtj» fee Besuxacre. eases newgaa azstesaeet Wrea reuesal vtotr and aahnann, bensto as nmA tasoea. irtyi: a boss ramd atresssfe. vtoor. and eeevy Dr- Sbooo’t taatceacre—lat«ta or Lurmd—as a rsjenl tncto iatoasytoea. FewxaUrekxalhelp a m veil Dr. Shoop’s Night Cure W. H. NACHTRIEB.

Mcsaey to Lwt <* fa-ms as low jute l of m.: ere st. No re-enmi s® m Partial payments aDswed and interesK st i'P -eg. DORE B. ERWIN. Tues A Fm Attorney-at-Law. CHICHESTER-SPILLS C?*U . *7} " •**« ”a Ji» *.i-«*-I _ T MsSevw “e» nu.*, Ve* St> » K5-witSTS Bicycles Repaired And Tree in stock. Gins Bepared Txwe 3d; were Ground. Baty Buggy Tree la stock asa pa: on. Orders taken for Rmr-ber Stamp* of aB smc#.. Saw# flttad at F. E. SMITH 131 South seer-ad St DEC A TUB _ ! Passion Play AT THE PtCTOR UM Part No. I—.’me1 —.’me A Part No. 2— y Tree 7 and * Part No. * —June 14 and IL Part No 4—June U and 13 These four parte are beautifully ecsored to mature axd I r~>m:se my must..nmires the treat of tbesr life. The * r* portray the life and tassttc of our Lord as played by the peasants of Oberammeragau. Bavearta Sacred sa»c in coGaecttam Retnemter the dat.es. Ac— » 5 ce-ts. . B. STONEBURNER. Pros

Zlw\ /HARPER\ / KENTUCKY \ WHISKEY \ for Gendoaen / \ who cherish / X QnMtty / For Sa.e By IOS. TONELLIER IOS. B. KNAPKE COURTEOUS RELIABLE CONSERVATIVE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ct —— ere a Leans made Interest Pa d or Certificates Ext*a-;e so d a pc nt* The News Stand Located at the Interurban Station.carries a full line of up-tocate Magazines, all the leading Papers and the Freshest of Candy Cigars and Crewing Gum. Dick Bun Ta C Corbett SELLS *'Aryn tcnU chttst tfrini, u chfuijntr tUtmtrj.” We tell and recommend the latest I and best stationery made. f Shx ”' ** H'axd io show you samples at C3W■ * ad .*"«*•?J** ifi JW&T SCiCCtKAw

WE DIG FOR DOLLARS We Will Stock Your Farm QN ’ a E l f Xb S prints K! O brown s farmer Vi ;’ bic P vie „ of Norlh nothing but tacts, F They are recent and reliDakota new farm see** • famous Hettinger able. oVlaads on easy terms'of County. V, e sen success ful and help to make payment. A e ha? {fi d . Come out and see us O railroad now building. WRITE WM. H. BROWN CO. Mandan, or Mott, North Dakota, or I3 i La Salle St., Chicago, 111. By L. E. Watson, Dist. Manager DECATUR. INDIANA FO R TH E NE X T 2 O DAY S WE WILL SELL OUB Famous Incubators and Brooders AT A REDUCTION OF 20 PER CENT FROM the catalogue price while they last. We are com pelted to do this in order to make room for our Dew machinery that will arrive for the manufact g taring of our Incubators. Here is an opportunity I for >°° t 0 Bet one of 0,6 famoM Ke!ler IncubaB t ' ff Wr tors Broodere at P rices that wlu neTer be X»i ni' offered you again. We will have a machine batching Saturday. April the 27th, at the factory, and will have the chicks In the Brooder at the factory showing its workings, and caring for the “ - chicks. Remember that the special discount is r ~- - ? for the 20 days only. Come early and secure a re. Thi3 Special offer expires May 15th.

C. L. WALTERS ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Brock's tin shop Second Street. Decatur, Indiana The Eagle Saloon Madison street, north of Court House L. L. SHELINE. Proprietor. Best lienors, fine wines and cigars. GIVE US A CALL. Eye Ear Nose Throat Glasses Fitted also special treatmen fer Diseases. Lungs Kidneys, Stomach and Rheumatism. Cancer treated. J, N. Younkin D. 0. M. D. TOCSIN. IND. For Spouting, Roofing Galvanized Iron and Tin Work. Copper and Galvanized Lightning Pods. See T. A. Leonard Opposite Hale'* Warehouse. Farmers Attention Just received a load of high-grade fertffiawa and tn order to sell it quick I will sell ft cheap. Inquire John Schtnnan. at City Coal t Feed Yard. 'Phone 240. _ P.J. HYLAND. SANITARV PLUMBING Stum «’ Hot Water Haotint CAS Ml COMBIIATION FIXTUIES UHmraeSt. pimmk 33 • Buy your CIGARSAND TOBACCO from TIM CORBETT He carries over 75 brands of 5 and 10 cent cigars and everything in plug, fine cut and scrap tobacco. You will find your favorite brand there fresh and clean.

31.25 to Toledo and return via Clover Leaf Route every Sunday ts HOLLIS! ER Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets * Bug- Mrtitinu .jr BW Brim Gcidw H«*M and RenrevC VKw. A SF<viac tor Const! parton. Indigestion Ltvw *nd Kidney --oebles Pimples. Ec u Impuw Biood. Bad Bteeth. Sluggish Bow. JewdscM and Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Tew in tab let form. S cents a box. Genuine made os HOLIUSTSB Psru COMPASV. MsdisOO. WIS GOLDEN » ' • “ETS FOR SALLOW PEOPL SEE Haefling & Ernst FOR ALL KINDS OF Electric Wiring WORK GUARANTEED auctioneer" HARRY DANIELS Decatur, Indians, R. R. 8 UVt STOCK AND FARM SALE AUCTIONEERING, A SPECIATY Year Basina solicited. Call 'Phone No. BE Line Decatar 29** CALL ON Citv Trucking: Co. 9*o x< STORA6L TRUCKING, Etc. He&vv Work a Specialtv Phone 412 CHAS, MILLER ■——— coal/ Feed and Seeds Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Rock Wall Plaster We make a specialty of furnishing HIGH GRADE CLEAN COAL that will bum. J. D. HAL*E Ftioxis e Cor. Jefferson and 2nd Sts.